Creative donuts with unique toppings and names in quirky environs
























"Voodoo Doughnut’s creations are simultaneously trashy and artwork-quality. So if you want to eat a doughnut topped with Oreos named Ol’ Dirty Bastard, this is the place. If you’re looking for gourmet fried dough, you have better options — without standing in that line. So short answer, probably not." - Dianne de Guzman
"Any donut is a good donut if you’re drunk. When the alcohol wears off, it’s a different story. Voodoo Donuts makes the type you’ll rave about after a few too many shots on Dirty Sixth Street—large, sweet, and dense—but when you go back to try them the next day, you’ll realize they’re a little too sweet and dense to make for a good daytime snack. These are fun novelty donuts, just don’t go in with too high of expectations." - nicolai mccrary
"Any donut is a good donut if you’re drunk. When the alcohol wears off, it’s a different story. Voodoo Donuts makes the type you’ll rave about after a few too many shots on Dirty Sixth Street—large, sweet, and dense—but when you go back to try them the next day, you’ll realize they’re a little too sweet and heavy to make for a good daytime snack. These are fun novelty donuts, just don’t go in with too high of expectations." - Nicolai McCrary

"Along with those iconic all-day and all-night doughnuts to Austin, Voodoo also brought along its famed wedding ceremonies, where packages range from very intimate to large. Some options include voodoo bride and groom dolls and a doughnut heart centerpiece." - Darcie Duttweiler


"Arriving in 2015 on Sixth Street, the chain opened its first Austin location there." - H. Drew Blackburn